Program Development and Effectiveness of Workplace Health Promotion Program for Preventing Metabolic Syndrome among Office Workers

This paper aims to develop and analyze the effects of a socio-ecological model-based intervention program for preventing metabolic syndrome (MetS) among office workers. The intervention program was developed using regular health examinations, a “health behavior and need” assessment survey among work...

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Main Authors: Hosihn Ryu, Jiyeon Jung, Jeonghyun Cho, Dal Lae Chin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/8/878
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spelling doaj-04ef13094ec245ab9b4810efd285ef912020-11-25T00:47:13ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-08-0114887810.3390/ijerph14080878ijerph14080878Program Development and Effectiveness of Workplace Health Promotion Program for Preventing Metabolic Syndrome among Office WorkersHosihn Ryu0Jiyeon Jung1Jeonghyun Cho2Dal Lae Chin3College of Nursing, Korea University, Seoul 02841, KoreaCollege of Nursing, Korea University, Seoul 02841, KoreaDepartment of Nursing, Inje University, Busan 47392, KoreaSchool of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94143, USAThis paper aims to develop and analyze the effects of a socio-ecological model-based intervention program for preventing metabolic syndrome (MetS) among office workers. The intervention program was developed using regular health examinations, a “health behavior and need” assessment survey among workers, and a focus group study. According to the type of intervention, subjects took part in three groups: health education via an intranet-based web magazine (Group 1), self-monitoring with the U-health system (Group 2), and the target population who received intensive intervention (Group 3). The intervention programs of Group 1 and Group 2, which relied on voluntary participation, did not show significant effects. In Group 3, which relied on targeted and proactive programs, showed a decrease in waist circumference and in fasting glucose (p < 0.001). The MetS score in both males (−0.61 ± 3.35 versus −2.32 ± 2.55, p = 0.001) and females (−3.99 ± 2.05 versus −5.50 ± 2.19, p = 0.028) also showed a statistically significant decrease. In light of the effectiveness of the intensive intervention strategy for metabolic syndrome prevention among workers used in this study, companies should establish targeted and proactive health care programs rather than providing a healthcare system that is dependent on an individual’s voluntary participation.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/8/878metabolic syndromeoffice workersintervention programeffectiveness
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author Hosihn Ryu
Jiyeon Jung
Jeonghyun Cho
Dal Lae Chin
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Jiyeon Jung
Jeonghyun Cho
Dal Lae Chin
Program Development and Effectiveness of Workplace Health Promotion Program for Preventing Metabolic Syndrome among Office Workers
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
metabolic syndrome
office workers
intervention program
effectiveness
author_facet Hosihn Ryu
Jiyeon Jung
Jeonghyun Cho
Dal Lae Chin
author_sort Hosihn Ryu
title Program Development and Effectiveness of Workplace Health Promotion Program for Preventing Metabolic Syndrome among Office Workers
title_short Program Development and Effectiveness of Workplace Health Promotion Program for Preventing Metabolic Syndrome among Office Workers
title_full Program Development and Effectiveness of Workplace Health Promotion Program for Preventing Metabolic Syndrome among Office Workers
title_fullStr Program Development and Effectiveness of Workplace Health Promotion Program for Preventing Metabolic Syndrome among Office Workers
title_full_unstemmed Program Development and Effectiveness of Workplace Health Promotion Program for Preventing Metabolic Syndrome among Office Workers
title_sort program development and effectiveness of workplace health promotion program for preventing metabolic syndrome among office workers
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2017-08-01
description This paper aims to develop and analyze the effects of a socio-ecological model-based intervention program for preventing metabolic syndrome (MetS) among office workers. The intervention program was developed using regular health examinations, a “health behavior and need” assessment survey among workers, and a focus group study. According to the type of intervention, subjects took part in three groups: health education via an intranet-based web magazine (Group 1), self-monitoring with the U-health system (Group 2), and the target population who received intensive intervention (Group 3). The intervention programs of Group 1 and Group 2, which relied on voluntary participation, did not show significant effects. In Group 3, which relied on targeted and proactive programs, showed a decrease in waist circumference and in fasting glucose (p < 0.001). The MetS score in both males (−0.61 ± 3.35 versus −2.32 ± 2.55, p = 0.001) and females (−3.99 ± 2.05 versus −5.50 ± 2.19, p = 0.028) also showed a statistically significant decrease. In light of the effectiveness of the intensive intervention strategy for metabolic syndrome prevention among workers used in this study, companies should establish targeted and proactive health care programs rather than providing a healthcare system that is dependent on an individual’s voluntary participation.
topic metabolic syndrome
office workers
intervention program
effectiveness
url https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/8/878
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